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i have had a Wii for a long time and i am familiar with the mod scene for that console. i am getting a 360 very soon and i am wondering are there mod chips out there that are significantly better than others? i want a chip that will allow me to play backups. i am fine with having to solder if the better chips require it. i use a Cyclowiz for the Wii and i love it but i can't seem to get any info on a 360 mod chip by the Cyclops Team. is there one? if not what are the good chips out there that have good team support?

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i just did some research on 360mods.com and this whole thing seems like 20 times more complicated than installing my Wii modchip. is it all as hard as it sounds?

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No, it's pretty easy. The only downside is that you have to buy a specific PCI Sata card (the ones with the VIA 6421/A chipset), which by the way, are pretty cheap to find. After that, just follow the tutorial and you're set.

By the way, no current modchip is safe against Live-banning. The only safe method to play online using backups is the latest version of the iXtreme firmware.

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